Kansas Heritage
Autumn 2002 (Volume 10, Number 3)
Comes A Horseman--The Soldiers--For more than a century the horse was a vital asset to the military in Kansas. Part II of our series on horses follows these noble animals as they serve their country in the United States Army. History Wall to WallKansans show off their colorful past by painting the town red . . . and blue, and green, and yellow. Murals may be our state's most unsung artistic treasure. The Heritage ExplorerOn the trail to Kansas cowtowns. History in the MakingWelcoming the new guard--Mary Allman. The Wonderful Old . . .Fond memories from Kansas campuses. Past Snaps"Getting the Goods" Vintage VignettesShort stories of yesteryear About FacesA voice from the past--Minnie Hauk, opera singer Presenting the PastUpcoming historical events Lasting ImpressionsTwo Heads Are Better Than One To order any of these magazines call the museum store at the Kansas Museum of History, 785-272-8681, ext. 413. |
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